The Simmons Fire in Arizona, initially believed to be smaller, turned out to be more destructive. The fire, covering 351 acres, is now 51% contained. Evacuation orders are being lifted, allowing residents to return home by Friday afternoon.
Authorities lifted evacuation orders for Arizona’s Simmons Fire on Friday morning, three days after residents near the wildfire were told to leave their homes. https://t.co/FUZjx86kmf
Residents allowed to return home after Simmons Fire https://t.co/EvEiOyYVZE https://t.co/QI9D2dFv7V
#UPDATE: Evacuations have been lifted in Pinal County for the Simmons Fire, which has burned over 300 acres near Kearny, Arizona. https://t.co/3W442yWRzm
Simmons Fire now 51% contained, evacuations to be lifted Friday afternoon https://t.co/Oh7TBqKDcl https://t.co/0tsovMSRAY
UPDATE: The Simmons Fire is 51% contained at 351 acres. U.S. Forestry and Fire Management officials say residents can expect the GO and SET evacuation statuses to be lifted by tomorrow afternoon. https://t.co/1FuPwYyIEW
UPDATE: The Simmons Fire is 51% contained at 315 acres. U.S. Forestry and Fire Management officials say residents can expect the GO and SET evacuation statuses to be lifted by tomorrow afternoon. https://t.co/1FuPwYyaPo
Arizona’s Simmons Fire is smaller, but more destructive, than previously thought, authorities said Thursday morning. https://t.co/PtYZJDFcl6